There’s no harm in running a good candidate here and I’ll never understand why Atlas seems to think it’s bad strategy to run strong candidates in as many races as possible. If nothing else, it tends to boost down-ballot base turnout and gives good wave/scandal insurance.
If Atlas had their way, there would be no Democrats running in any Lean/Tossup races during a Democratic midterm.
That isn't the Point! The Point is the "Atlas Double Standards". John James, who ran two good Senate Campaigns, overperforming in both Election has been dubbed as "Pennerial Loser" while Charlie Cirst who lost Statewide as a Republican, Independent and Democrat is being called the "Big Hero" who gets Demings over the Finish Line.
Both Florida Races won't be close. Rubio is likely overperforming DeSantis a bit.
FL-SEN Rubio 8-11 Points
FL-GOV DeSantis 5-7 Points
Who is this Charlie Cirst of whom you speak?